Interesting they switched from the monthly model to this. Obviously it doesn’t include parking and I don’t see a great full season parking pass option

They claim tickets aren’t possible to resell yet people sold fountain pass tickets all the time in recent years on popular websites and apps. I wonder how these are done differently which prevents resale. It does say the tickets don’t load into your MLB app until 3 hours before the game as well.

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  1. Honestly, I’m not a fan. As someone who because of work I’m busier in certain months more than others, it doesn’t seem worth it

  2. At only $250 it’s really not a high barrier to entry. Pretty easy to get your money’s worth although not sure I’ll commit to it or not. I just despise paying to park every single effing game you go to with this

  3. I don’t think they’re switching to a new model — the annual pass was offered for the 2025 season around this time as well, in November/December 2024. I’d bet that they still offer the monthly pass once we get closer to the start of the season, around the $49.99 – $54.99/month price point.

    Last year’s annual pass and monthly pass didn’t have any restrictions on forwarding tickets, which is why they were so easily resold — the explicit ticket forwarding limitations are new this year, so that’ll likely make it harder for people to resell them. I wouldn’t be surprised if they implement a similar restriction on the monthly passes once they’re available to purchase.

  4. $3 to get into the game but $20+ to park is an easy pass for me. Not worth it, in my opinion.

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